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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
5

Which revision should be made so that the sentence is properly punctuated? place a dash after ""environmentalism"" remove the co

mma after ""Thoreau"" place parentheses around ""entitled Walden"" add a comma after ""environmentalism"".
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1 answer:
Anni [7]3 years ago
3 0

Accentuation is the main piece of a sentence. Any removal or disposal of accentuation imprints can change the whole importance of a sentence.

<h3>Which revision should be made so that the sentence is properly punctuated?</h3>

Correct answer is option D.

  • Add a comma after "environmentalism".

  • In the given sentence, the linguistic blunder is in the accentuation mark. A comma (,) should be put after "environmentalism."

  • In this way, the sentence with the right accentuation imprint would be comma.

  • Henry David Thoreau, frequently known as the dad of environmentalism, composed the book entitled Walden.

  • The comma is set after "environmentalism" on the grounds that the expression frequently known as the dad of environmentalism" is a modifier.

For more information about punctuation, refer the following link:

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